There are two or three and sometimes four? Potentially… more.
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urlto Technology•Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisorEnglish2·13 days agoRight. don’t use it as a search engine ✅
urlto Technology•Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisorEnglish1·13 days agoWell, it depends on what you do with it. Right?
urlto Technology•Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisorEnglish31·13 days agoPeople need to realize AI is just a tool. A very powerful one. it will be used against your interest… But we just need to “download the car” faster than they try to make us “hate AI” with their bullshit.
Yep. Voyager is way nicer. Good call friend
urlto Lemmy Shitpost•Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed?2·14 days agoIf we do this, our kids will have to solve Spanish captchas before asking their french AI girlfriends to create mandarin memes.
Is it better than summit? I’m on summit now and pretty happy with it for far. Never heard of voyager though
urlto Lemmy Shitpost•Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed?3·14 days agoInteresting meme. tbf, I don’t even know what a true world instance/feed would even look like. Is it possible??? Would we just have a single instance where you can choose a language option (wrapper/client type of deal) and it would layer in such a way that would translate flawlessly betwixt user post / reader / commentator??? Sounds interesting 🤔
Current rig has dual boot Windows/fedora but even in the windows there’s a little WSL Ubuntu running sometimes so I guess I have way more Linux even though I use Windows more right now… I’m trying…
I get what you’re saying it’s just not as practical. Many won’t look for the largest/most relevant instance for their questions.
Good. Separately, I really wish we had a way to search for useful answers on Lemmy. I feel like much of the reddit was exposed through: “question/key words” site: reddit.com googling
I use rhel for work and want to use something similar for my PC… is fedora the most rhel like or is centos still worth investing time in?